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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, an estimated 300 tons a day of radioactive waste-tainted water began spewing from the fukishima plant soon after the earthquake in 2011. we update japan's bid to halt the worsening crisis. >> ifill: then, the story of henrietta lacks, who died 62 years ago but lives on in science.
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, an estimated 300 tons a day of radioactive waste-tainted water began spewing from the fukishima plant soon after the earthquake in 2011. we update japan's bid to halt the worsening crisis. >> ifill: then, the story of henrietta lacks, who died 62 years ago but lives on in science.
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jeffrey is a popular actress in high demand but she's also thinking what she can do to advance the cause of women's education. >> i definitely think that every effort that we can make to actively get involved in -- in with an empowerment or fighting for girls educationill definitely make a difference, yeah. it might be slow, the change but it's definitely achievable. >> reporter: the small signs of change seem to show pakistan is reondi to the ca o mulala for greater rights for women. nhk world, islamabad. >> that wraps up our bulletin in bangkok. >>> india has been dealing with severe floods for a couple of days. for more we turn to meteorologist robert speta. what can you tell us? >> well, yeah, let's first start off talking about what is going on out here in northern india. the monsoon has been strong. another surge of rainfall. we can see the cloud cover spinning off the bay of bengal, towards northeastern india, this past week alone, 300 to 400 millimeters have accumulated. this was the past week. you see that big line where the heaviest showers have come down. this has resulted in
jeffrey is a popular actress in high demand but she's also thinking what she can do to advance the cause of women's education. >> i definitely think that every effort that we can make to actively get involved in -- in with an empowerment or fighting for girls educationill definitely make a difference, yeah. it might be slow, the change but it's definitely achievable. >> reporter: the small signs of change seem to show pakistan is reondi to the ca o mulala for greater rights for...
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as you know very well, jeffrey, that rebalancing is a multifaceted strategy. it was well handled by people like hillary clinton in the first obama term. the president himself deserves primary credit. it was relatively notable for its modest steps. there is not too much huge change in the rebalancing. that is a good thing because we want to remind the region and china that we are still an asia-pacific power without leaving confrontational or giving the impression of a containment strategy in the making. i agree with what it amounted to. if you actually cost out the changes, the changes, the reapportionment of defense resources towards the asia- pacific, i did a back-of-the- envelope, and it is a $10 billion or a $12 billion effect in terms of the budget your spending elsewhere, spending in the asia pacific, roughly speaking. abouts a way to think this question you are making. we can try to protect that $10 billion increase to the asia- pacific, but it is hard to do so when it accounts for much of your global defense spending. the overall numbers are coming down
as you know very well, jeffrey, that rebalancing is a multifaceted strategy. it was well handled by people like hillary clinton in the first obama term. the president himself deserves primary credit. it was relatively notable for its modest steps. there is not too much huge change in the rebalancing. that is a good thing because we want to remind the region and china that we are still an asia-pacific power without leaving confrontational or giving the impression of a containment strategy in the...
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i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, two takes on the u.s. employment situation. first, paul solman has our overview of today's numbers. >> woodruff: and a new report says states should do more to help people with disabilities find work. we talk to the governor driving the effort, delaware democrat jack markell. >> brown: then, the state department issued a global travel alert today, warning of possible terror attacks. margaret warner explains what's behind the concern that al qaeda might strike again. >> woodruff: asia is clamoring for more american coal, but the infrastructure is not there to meet the growing demand. we look at the debate over bringing more trains and ships to the pacific northwest to boost exports while protecting the environment. >> we don't think it's an either/or proposition. we think that you can develop family wage jobs and be good stewards and protect the environment. >> we have our fish, we have our salmon, we have our clean air. we'll lose that. that's losing to me.
i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, two takes on the u.s. employment situation. first, paul solman has our overview of today's numbers. >> woodruff: and a new report says states should do more to help people with disabilities find work. we talk to the governor driving the effort, delaware democrat jack markell. >> brown: then, the state department issued a global travel alert today, warning of possible terror attacks....
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jeffrey, what is your initial response to the number? >> well, the labor market has been treading water for the last six months. the low we have seen on the unemployment rate is 7.7. the high we have seen this year is 8.1%. it's been 7.8 now for the last two or three months. all of the forward looking indicators, the vacancies, i would imagine in this release are pretty buoyant. the rekrumt scruitment surveys o good. they're lagging data. so the actual data aren't moving at all. >> we know the monthly numbers are pretty volatile. to what extent can you extrapolate this number to what we are going to be seeing two years from now? >> i don't think the monthly numbers are volatile. we have had 7.8% for the last three months. >> a lot of people would disagree with that. >> well, we get movement, of course, in the employment numbers and in the claim account numbers, but the rate, because it is a rate, it takes quite a bit to move it. the forecast, of course, from the bank of england is that it does come down quite sharply over the next two ye
jeffrey, what is your initial response to the number? >> well, the labor market has been treading water for the last six months. the low we have seen on the unemployment rate is 7.7. the high we have seen this year is 8.1%. it's been 7.8 now for the last two or three months. all of the forward looking indicators, the vacancies, i would imagine in this release are pretty buoyant. the rekrumt scruitment surveys o good. they're lagging data. so the actual data aren't moving at all. >>...
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as you know very well, jeffrey, that rebalancing is a multifaceted strategy. it was well handled by people hillary clinton in the first obama term. the president himself deserves primary credit. it was relatively notable for its modest steps. there is not too much huge change in the rebalancing. that is a good thing because we want to remind the region and china that we are still and asia-pacific power without leaving confrontational or giving the impression of a containment strategy in the making. i agree with what it amounted to. if you actually cost out the changes, the changes, the reapportionment of defense resources towards the asia- pacific, i did a back of the envelope, and it is a $10 billion or a 12 way dollar effect in terms of the budget your spending elsewhere come a year now spending in the asia pacific, roughly speaking. this is a way to think about making.stion you are we can try to protect that $10 billion increase to the asia- pacific, but it is hard to do so when it accounts for much of your global defense spending. the overall numbers are c
as you know very well, jeffrey, that rebalancing is a multifaceted strategy. it was well handled by people hillary clinton in the first obama term. the president himself deserves primary credit. it was relatively notable for its modest steps. there is not too much huge change in the rebalancing. that is a good thing because we want to remind the region and china that we are still and asia-pacific power without leaving confrontational or giving the impression of a containment strategy in the...
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as you know very well, jeffrey, that rebalancing is a multifaceted strategy. it was well handled by people like hillary clinton in the first obama term. the president himself deserves primary credit. it was relatively notable for its modest steps. there is not too much huge change in the rebalancing. that is a good thing because we want to remind the region and china that we are still an asia- pacific power without leaving confrontational or giving the impression of a containment strategy in the making. i agree with what it amounted to. if you actually cost out the changes, the changes, the reapportionment of defense resources towards the asia- pacific, i did a back-of-the- envelope, and it is a $10 billion or a $12 billion effect in terms of the budget your spending elsewhere, spending in the asia pacific, roughly speaking. this is a way to think about this question you are making. we can try to protect that $10 billion increase to the asia- pacific, but it is hard to do so when it accounts for much of your global defense spending. the overall numbers are com
as you know very well, jeffrey, that rebalancing is a multifaceted strategy. it was well handled by people like hillary clinton in the first obama term. the president himself deserves primary credit. it was relatively notable for its modest steps. there is not too much huge change in the rebalancing. that is a good thing because we want to remind the region and china that we are still an asia- pacific power without leaving confrontational or giving the impression of a containment strategy in...
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and then we got james bullard and jeffrey lacker both speaking today as well. joining us for more, chris rupke. chris, thank you for joining us. once we get the reprint of gdp, will we have a firm idea of what might happen with the fed? >> we're only looking for gdp, 1.7% in the second quarter, this is our second look at the second quarter, if you will. maybe it goes up to 2.2, as high as 2.5. that's probably not going to be enough in the fed chairman's view to -- we need faster growth to bring down the unemployment rate more quickly. the fed chairman believes there is something that monetary policy can do to aid this process. he's really looking for a number, you know, well above 3, 3.3% is the forecast for next year. so whatever growth is at 8:30 this morning, it is probably not going to be enough. >> yeah. a bit of a shame. i would really like us to get some, you know, everybody i'm sure would like to know when on earth is going to happen. don't need more provocation, do we? killing me. >> no. we don't. i mean, a lot of uncertainty is holding back the econom
and then we got james bullard and jeffrey lacker both speaking today as well. joining us for more, chris rupke. chris, thank you for joining us. once we get the reprint of gdp, will we have a firm idea of what might happen with the fed? >> we're only looking for gdp, 1.7% in the second quarter, this is our second look at the second quarter, if you will. maybe it goes up to 2.2, as high as 2.5. that's probably not going to be enough in the fed chairman's view to -- we need faster growth to...
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ambassador jeffrey echoed that fact and agreed that we needed reform to improve our approach. theral austin, commander of rock said that the approach we have suggested is a good one. we should do it. on both theip states and defense side underscored the need for reform .o move toward integration how to do it? that is the question. there are a lot of ideas. let me firstly out what the current structure is and then identify the approach that is now possible. they have interest on the hill that would implement the kind of reform i'm talking about. this succeeded the court in eight or from reconstruction stabilization at the state department wish to not succeed in carrying out the mission identified when it was effectively authorized through this. through the supports are we suggested and is 2606.ing it in hr we also have the department of transistors of -- transition initiative. largely done through contractors. it is not structured to. out planning. at the treasury department we have the office of technical assistance. they did an excellent regard with regard to stabilizing the
ambassador jeffrey echoed that fact and agreed that we needed reform to improve our approach. theral austin, commander of rock said that the approach we have suggested is a good one. we should do it. on both theip states and defense side underscored the need for reform .o move toward integration how to do it? that is the question. there are a lot of ideas. let me firstly out what the current structure is and then identify the approach that is now possible. they have interest on the hill that...
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and i had the great fortune of working with jeffrey frank there, and they put together a fine piece. c-span: and did that impact the rest of the media? >> guest: i think so, because the media -- the wire services picked up the most scandalous quotes of the excerpts, which were the most scandalous parts of the book. i think it drew a lot of initial attention to the book, and i think that was positive. c-span: what's the volume of material you have from your diaries? i mean, how much -- will there be stories left over that won't get in both of these volumes? >> guest: well, i chose the events and the situations that most infuriated or gratified, delighted, surprised nixon for this. and in a way, it's almost like writing a screenplay. so when you're watching it, obviously you're not seeing all of the mundane little aspects of what's going on, but you see the most important elements to the story. so, sure, i think there will be stories that just simply aren't important enough to include. c-span: what are you going to do with all the material for the -- the archive material? >> guest: my
and i had the great fortune of working with jeffrey frank there, and they put together a fine piece. c-span: and did that impact the rest of the media? >> guest: i think so, because the media -- the wire services picked up the most scandalous quotes of the excerpts, which were the most scandalous parts of the book. i think it drew a lot of initial attention to the book, and i think that was positive. c-span: what's the volume of material you have from your diaries? i mean, how much --...
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jeffrey did a study of what happened between the 1970 and the 1990s. that's two-decade period. he came up with a figure i think very significant. the net contribution was $25 billion. but again, when you look at it, you always think that the effect of immigration on the economy goes beyond what they themselves produce and consume and they themselves pay and what they themselves take out of the system. the impact the whole of u.s. society. they make all of society more productive. the entire economy more productive. ultimately it's almost impossible calculate what the impact will be. we know it will be positive because if the economy becomes more product iand producing more goods and services. by definition you're going bring more revenue to the government. ultimately, if that were not the case, though, that's a great argument to get rid of the welfare state. i mean, immigrant were not to blame are not to blame for the fact that government spending has gone up by a factor of 50 in the last seize pry until the second world war they weren't entitled relief programs. we had welfare
jeffrey did a study of what happened between the 1970 and the 1990s. that's two-decade period. he came up with a figure i think very significant. the net contribution was $25 billion. but again, when you look at it, you always think that the effect of immigration on the economy goes beyond what they themselves produce and consume and they themselves pay and what they themselves take out of the system. the impact the whole of u.s. society. they make all of society more productive. the entire...
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jeffrey says i think it's the republicans' last chance, unfortunately slim to none. bill says obamacare must be defunded. if that means shutting down the government, we must do it. bill and all the others, thank you so much for sharing. we love to hear your tweets every week. if you want to tweets us about rap, anything else, welling would look for it. that's for it for us in washington. "fox news sunday" is up next. jacqueline sutherlin, our intern, it's her last day. she's heading back to wake forest. i'm shannon bream. thanks for watching fox, where we remain proud and fearless. >> i'm chris wallace. the u.s. government closes up shop across the muslim world. responding to intelligence of an al-qaeda threat, the state department shuts embassies and consulates in the mideast and north africa and issues an extraordinary worldwide travel alert to americans. plus new questions about relations with russia after moscow grants asylum to edward snowden. >> rush has stabbed us in the back, and each day that snowden is allowed to roam free is another twist for the night. >>
jeffrey says i think it's the republicans' last chance, unfortunately slim to none. bill says obamacare must be defunded. if that means shutting down the government, we must do it. bill and all the others, thank you so much for sharing. we love to hear your tweets every week. if you want to tweets us about rap, anything else, welling would look for it. that's for it for us in washington. "fox news sunday" is up next. jacqueline sutherlin, our intern, it's her last day. she's heading...
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. >>> coming up, an exclusive with cowan and company ceo jeffrey solomon. you will see what he has to say about the current market climate. take a look at the climate this morning. a little chilly p in here. dow is down 165. s&p down as well 1% plus across the board. those are the losses we're seeing right now on the street. we're back in a couple of minutes. >>> shark week may be over, but chart week is just flexing its fins. cramer's diving in to find you stocks you can sink your teeth into and spotting the dangerous predators you need to avoid. it's chart week on "mad money." ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room always go the extra mile. room. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axi
. >>> coming up, an exclusive with cowan and company ceo jeffrey solomon. you will see what he has to say about the current market climate. take a look at the climate this morning. a little chilly p in here. dow is down 165. s&p down as well 1% plus across the board. those are the losses we're seeing right now on the street. we're back in a couple of minutes. >>> shark week may be over, but chart week is just flexing its fins. cramer's diving in to find you stocks you can...
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ceo mike jeffreys saying the quarter was more difficult on weaker traffic and soft result for women's apparel, comparable store sales fell 10% during the quarter. >> when we said higher going into the break, i guess they meant a higher than a year ago is all i can. >> popping meant a like exploding air coming out of the -- it was used in a way that well, i use popping. >> the bubble popping. >> i think what they may have meant a. >> you see that slide. >> i used to boy a lot of abercrombie xargo shorts. >> khakis? >> no, my wife says ixnay. >> it's not allowed anymore. >> it's like when you have negative gdp growth, it was trading higher in a negative way. >> all right. yahoo raising some eyebrows this morning. especially at google. they say web traffic for yahoo surpassed that for google for the first time since may of 2011. yahoo had 196.6 million unique monthly visitors compared to google's 192.3 million a. notable when for marissa miary former googler who made a number of changes at the struggling company. they've acquired a number of site, tumbler numbers were recounted separatel
ceo mike jeffreys saying the quarter was more difficult on weaker traffic and soft result for women's apparel, comparable store sales fell 10% during the quarter. >> when we said higher going into the break, i guess they meant a higher than a year ago is all i can. >> popping meant a like exploding air coming out of the -- it was used in a way that well, i use popping. >> the bubble popping. >> i think what they may have meant a. >> you see that slide. >> i...
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said the iraqi reconstruction amounted to a bureaucratic clash of cultures in the state and ambassador jeffrey echoed that fact and agreed that we need the reform to improve our approach. general wallsten in my interview with him, the commander of the multinational force-iraq and the u.s. force-iraq. i said the approach that we have suggested in the reporting is a good one and that we should do it. general petraeus echoing some of the sentiments. so the leadership in iraq on both of the state and the defense side with the iraqi is as it is spelled out in this underscores the need for the reform to move towards integration of the interagency capacity to execute stabilization and we construction operations. how to do it that is the question. there are lots of questions and let me firstly out with the current structure is, and then identify the approach that is now possible through h.r. 2606, a bill introduced six years ago by congressmen stockman and welch that is gaining a co-sponsor shift that would implement the kind of reform that i'm talking about. first of all, within the interagency we ha
said the iraqi reconstruction amounted to a bureaucratic clash of cultures in the state and ambassador jeffrey echoed that fact and agreed that we need the reform to improve our approach. general wallsten in my interview with him, the commander of the multinational force-iraq and the u.s. force-iraq. i said the approach that we have suggested in the reporting is a good one and that we should do it. general petraeus echoing some of the sentiments. so the leadership in iraq on both of the state...
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jeffrey did a study of what happened between the 1970 and the 1990s. that's two-decade period. he came up with a figure i think very significant. the net contribution was $25 billion. but again, when you look at it, you always think that the effect of immigration on the economy goes beyond what they themselves produce and consume and they themselves pay and what they themselves take out of the system. the impact the whole of u.s. society. they make all of society more productive. the entire economy more productive. ultimately it's almost impossible calculate what the impact will be. we know it will be positive because if the economy becomes more product iand producing more goods and services. by definition you're going bring more revenue to the government. ultimately, if that were not the case, though, that's a great argument to get rid of the welfare state. i mean, immigrant were not to blame are not to blame for the fact that government spending has gone up by a factor of 50 in the last seize pry until the second world war they weren't entitled relief programs. we had welfare
jeffrey did a study of what happened between the 1970 and the 1990s. that's two-decade period. he came up with a figure i think very significant. the net contribution was $25 billion. but again, when you look at it, you always think that the effect of immigration on the economy goes beyond what they themselves produce and consume and they themselves pay and what they themselves take out of the system. the impact the whole of u.s. society. they make all of society more productive. the entire...
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. >> jeffrey, jeffrey. i pay 15 bucks but who is going to take care of my kids? >> i will any day says the woman with no children. thanks. >>> coming up next on "new day" a bombshell report was the famous battle of the sexes tennis match rigged? >>> and we got some fishermen that got a lot more than they bargained for. their catch of the day is our must see moment. #%tia[ >>> the pc police are coming after me on twitter, kids are people, too. oh, please! ping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through september 3rd. >>>. ♪ ♪ you are a wild one >>> welcome back to "new day." today's must see moment comes from a boat off the coast of the dominican republic. look at this incredible video. >> whoa! >> that, my friends, is -- >> [ bleep ]. >> that's a really, really close
. >> jeffrey, jeffrey. i pay 15 bucks but who is going to take care of my kids? >> i will any day says the woman with no children. thanks. >>> coming up next on "new day" a bombshell report was the famous battle of the sexes tennis match rigged? >>> and we got some fishermen that got a lot more than they bargained for. their catch of the day is our must see moment. #%tia[ >>> the pc police are coming after me on twitter, kids are people, too. oh,...
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as you know very well, jeffrey, the rebalancing is a multifaceted strategy. i think it was well handled by people like jeff, kirk and hillary clinton in the first obama turn. the president himself deserves primary credit. i it was relatively notable for its modest steps. there's not too much huge change in the rebalancing and i think that's a good thing because we wanted to remind the region and remind china we're still and asia-pacific are without being, or giving the illusion or strategy in the making this i agree with what it amounted to. but if you actually cross out the changes, the changes, in other words, the reapportionment a defense resources from other theaters towards the asia-pacific, i did sort of a back of the envelope and i think it's about a 10 or $12 billion of that. in terms of how much the annual budget that you were previously spent elsewhere, you are now spinning in the asia-pacific, roughly speaking. this is just a way to think about this question your posting. with sequestration will now cut 50 billion out of the annual budget, and we c
as you know very well, jeffrey, the rebalancing is a multifaceted strategy. i think it was well handled by people like jeff, kirk and hillary clinton in the first obama turn. the president himself deserves primary credit. i it was relatively notable for its modest steps. there's not too much huge change in the rebalancing and i think that's a good thing because we wanted to remind the region and remind china we're still and asia-pacific are without being, or giving the illusion or strategy in...
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. >> jeffrey mankoff, it was a real pleasure. >> thanks for being here. >>> coming up next, why the lobster industry is feeling a bit crabby, details coming up after the break. we will tell you about that story. then tesla quarterly result, boosting the stock in a very big way, up 17%. we will talk sales and whether or not the company can hold its charge. "squawk box" coming right back with a lot more. . . >> we go from state your name ups to main lobster. the industry is being crippled by a glut of surprised, sending the ounce per pound flumt plummeting. sending it to writ has not been afford, that's affordable. according to figures of the maine resources, the volume of the state's lobster har vest has skyrocketed thanks to warmer oaks temperatures, which helped the shellfish and their larvae grow faster. the problem is demand for what has long been considered a luxury has dropped. therefore the prices paid the fishermen at the dock is down. prices peaked at $4.63 per pound in 2005. they fell to $2.69 last year. the u.s. harvest sold to restaurants or food processors. the hard shell lobste
. >> jeffrey mankoff, it was a real pleasure. >> thanks for being here. >>> coming up next, why the lobster industry is feeling a bit crabby, details coming up after the break. we will tell you about that story. then tesla quarterly result, boosting the stock in a very big way, up 17%. we will talk sales and whether or not the company can hold its charge. "squawk box" coming right back with a lot more. . . >> we go from state your name ups to main lobster....
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also, kraft foods has been downgraded to hold from buying from jeffreys, both with valuation concerns and increased competition and qualcomm was downgraded to neutral. piper jaffre is pressing concern. nasdaq down by about 10prd and a percent. >>> ayman javers is joining us with the latest debt struggles. that was the downdprad that sent shock waves throughout the world. here we are, two years later, the dow and stockmarket much, much higher, things seemingly getting better. it's a big anniversary. >> things are seemingly getting better. the question is, are things in washington getting better? remember the s&p downgraded the united states because of the gridlock here in washington. we're heading for another series of legislative battles in september. later on in the fall that could be just as bruiseing as what we seen, starting with the end of the fiscal year at the end of september, the u.s. government is going to run out of funding, in order to avoid a government shutdown, a cr or continuing resolution. but to do that, there is a big fight about whether republicans would put in a c
also, kraft foods has been downgraded to hold from buying from jeffreys, both with valuation concerns and increased competition and qualcomm was downgraded to neutral. piper jaffre is pressing concern. nasdaq down by about 10prd and a percent. >>> ayman javers is joining us with the latest debt struggles. that was the downdprad that sent shock waves throughout the world. here we are, two years later, the dow and stockmarket much, much higher, things seemingly getting better. it's a big...
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and her keynote speaker is jeffrey brenner. a number of you have heard them before. he came, was in washington meeting, to one of our washington meetings and a fantastic job. he is based in new jersey, from camden, founding director of the camden coalition of health care providers. primary care crisis for patients of all ages. the camden coalition spearheading a number of initiatives that are really designed to address some of the underlying factors that leave patients utah cost forms of health care delivery when more coordinated and lower costs interventions are available. into the governors we just had a conversation about this and our governors only be. i think you will be very impressed by many of the insights that dr. brenner has to offer. he owned a private practice in camden. has experience in implementing electronic health records, running a paperless office, open access scheduling as those firsthand knowledge of the fairest challenges that are facing primary care physician at primerica generally in the current system. he is now serving full-timea the executo
and her keynote speaker is jeffrey brenner. a number of you have heard them before. he came, was in washington meeting, to one of our washington meetings and a fantastic job. he is based in new jersey, from camden, founding director of the camden coalition of health care providers. primary care crisis for patients of all ages. the camden coalition spearheading a number of initiatives that are really designed to address some of the underlying factors that leave patients utah cost forms of health...
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and ambassador jeffrey echoed that fact and agreed that we need reform to improve our approach. general ostend in my interview with him, commander of multinational force-iraq and then the u.s. forces iraq. i said the approach that we have suggested in the reporting is a good one, so the leadership in iraq on both the states and the defense side with the iraqi spelled out in this report the need for the reform to move towards integration of our interagency capacity and the love to execute operations. how to do it, that is the question. there are lots of ideas and let me first lay out with the current structure is and then identify the approach that is now possible through h.r. 2606a bill introduced six weeks ago by the congressman stockman and welsh on the broad spectrum that is gaining a co-sponsor should and has interest on the hill that would implement the kind of reform i'm talking about. in the interagency we have today the bureau conflict stabilization operation. it succeeded in the coordinated reconstruction stabilization at the state department which didn't succeed in car
and ambassador jeffrey echoed that fact and agreed that we need reform to improve our approach. general ostend in my interview with him, commander of multinational force-iraq and then the u.s. forces iraq. i said the approach that we have suggested in the reporting is a good one, so the leadership in iraq on both the states and the defense side with the iraqi spelled out in this report the need for the reform to move towards integration of our interagency capacity and the love to execute...